Second miner injured at Broken Hill Rasp mine

A Broken Hill man has been injured in a rock fall at CBH Resources' Rasp mine.

It is the second mining incident in the city in less than two days.

Police say the 49-year-old jumbo operator suffered minor injuries to his head and leg when a rock fell at around midnight on Saturday.

Emergency response crews assisted the man who was taken by ambulance to the Broken Hill hospital.

The Broken Hill man who was injured in a mine crushing accident on Friday afternoon is now in a stable condition at the Royal Adelaide Hospital.

CBH Resources says the 49-year-old man has a fractured pelvis.

Broken Hill is set to honour miners who have died on duty during the Resources and Energy Investment Symposium next month.

Organiser Dionne Devlin says the four-day event will include a service to remember those who have lost their lives in the local mines.

"St Barbara is the patron saint of miners, artillerymen and soldiers and she is celebrated in mining communities around the world," Ms Devlin said.

"Broken Hill didn't have a St Barbara's Festival so so we thought to coincide with the Resource and Energy Investment Symposium next month we would put on a St Barbara's Festival in the lead up to that."